Hi Eric,

thanks for the reply. Unfortuantely, I still stuck with the same problem
after updating from ELPA.
If it works ok for you with the recent version of elnode and ehtml, I might
have to digg where my config is broken. I tried following the readmes but
the elnode server responeses with

<h1>Server error</h1>

at the website and I can't find any addtional error message in the logs.

Thanks for help and support

Torsten



On 14 October 2013 15:07, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Torsten,
>
> Sorry I missed your earlier email, I'm happy to hear that this package
> is being used for collaboration between Org-mode users and normal
> people.
>
> The org-ehtml package hadn't been updated in over a year, in the mean
> time the many changes have taken place in Org-mode (especially what was
> the "new" export framework becoming the "main" Org-mode export
> framework).
>
> I've just finished updating org-ehtml to work with current versions of
> Org-mode and elnode (and I've updated the ELPA package).  Please try
> with the latest version of org-ehtml and let me know if you run into
> problems.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> > still trying to figure out whats wrong with my set-up. Did you had time
> to
> > look intio it.
> > It seems somehow elnode does not play well anymore with the current
> version
> > of ehtml.
> > Or something like this.
> > I can access elnodes standard services and I can create new services like
> > described in the elnode wiki.
> > However, following the README of ehtml. I receive the early posted error
> > message. This is not an emacs-based error or any sort of crash. It seems
> to
> > be something which is "well" handled by elnodes error catching.
> >
> > Would be glad if you could give us some advice how to deal with that or
> how
> > to test further. We are in the middle of setting up a groupware wiki. Two
> > of us are org-mode users and the others do not really care what
> > markup-language that might have to use. Thus, it gives us the comfort to
> > stick with org-mode and we only have to decide to go the ehtml/emacs way
> or
> > the gollum/org-ruby way. Even more luckily this is not a decision
> forever,
> > since the files remain to be native org-files on both systems, I believe
> we
> > could switch at anytime.
> > This is again a nice example of the pure text based org-mode paradigm.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Torsten
> >
> >
> > On 7 October 2013 17:02, Torsten Wagner <torsten.wag...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Eric,
> >>
> >> thanks for the email. I will give org-ehtml a try. Do you still actively
> >> maintain it. We would rely rather heavily on it ( a group of about 10
> >> people) and I would be happy to know that I do not ride a dead horse. On
> >> the other hand you get a bunch of beta-testers ;)
> >>
> >> Could you agree with the following comparison:
> >>
> >> * gollum
> >> - standalone application, based on git and org-ruby.
> >> - can use different makeup-languages
> >> - can be integrated in a larger environment (read something about using
> >> Apache Webserver)
> >> - enables the creation and editing of pages via webbrowser (a minimal
> >> org-mode editor is available)
> >> - basic settings of the theme (top, footer, sidebar).
> >>
> >> * org-ehtml
> >> - part of org-mode requires emacs and elnode
> >> - makes use of the new exporter
> >> - ...
> >>
> >> ... because I tried to give it a test but it did not work out.
> >> I tried a test instance via the following commands (and its outputs)
> >>
> >> (ert "org-ehtml")
> >> ->
> >> Selector: "org-ehtml"
> >> Passed: 0
> >> Failed: 0
> >> Total:  0/0
> >>
> >> Started at:   2013-10-07 16:44:00+0200
> >> Finished.
> >> Finished at:  2013-10-07 16:44:00+0200
> >>
> >> (setq org-ehtml-docroot "/home/torsten/test-wiki/")
> >> ->
> >> "/home/torsten/test-wiki/"
> >>
> >> (elnode-start 'org-ehtml-handler :port 8888)
> >> ->
> >> ((8888 . #<process *elnode-webserver-proc*>))
> >>
> >> When I start it according to the README, all I get when calling
> >> http://localhost:8888/simple.org is:
> >>
> >> <h1>Server error</h1>
> >>
> >> No errors are given in any log-buffer I could find.
> >>
> >> Not sure where the problem appears. A test of elnode according to the
> >> elnode README worked out ok
> >>
> >> (defun my-test-handler (httpcon)
> >>   "Demonstration function"
> >>   (elnode-http-start httpcon 200 '("Content-type" . "text/html"))
> >>   (elnode-http-return httpcon "<html><b>HELLO!</b></html>"))
> >>
> >> (elnode-start 'my-test-handler :port 8010 :host "localhost")
> >>
> >>
> >> Might it be, that the elnode API changed and that the handler function
> >> need some rewrite?
> >>
> >> All the best
> >>
> >> Torsten
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 4 October 2013 16:03, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Check out org-ehtml.  See the original announcement [1] and the repo on
> >>> github [2].  It might need some attention as the Org-mode export API is
> >>> constantly in flux, but it does work to allow editing of Org-mode pages
> >>> through a web page.
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>>
> >>> Footnotes:
> >>> [1]  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/58773/focus=58884
> >>>
> >>> [2]  https://github.com/eschulte/org-ehtml
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Eric Schulte
> >>> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
> >>> PGP: 0x614CA05D
> >>>
> >>
> >>
>
> --
> Eric Schulte
> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte
> PGP: 0x614CA05D
>

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